PUBLICATION NOTICE
ARCHAEOZOOLOGY OF THE NEAR EAST IV
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Dear colleagues
I am happy to announce the publication of the IV International
Symposium on Archaeozoology of Southwestern Asia and adjacent
areas, held in Paris 1998.
The publication consists of two volumes (A en B), with 37 contributions
and c. 500 pages
Publisher is : Archaeological Reaserch and Consultancy (ARC),
Groningen.
Editors: Marjan Mashkour, Alice Choyke, Hijlke Buitenhuis and Francois
Poplin
The price of the volumes (as ensemble only ) – 25 US $ p.p.
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Contents
VOLUME A
Preface A
Deborah Bakken 11
Hunting strategies of Late Pleistocene Zarzian populations from
Palegawra Cave, Iraq and Warwasi rock shelter, Iran
Daniella Zampetti, Lucia Caloi, S. Chilardi and M.R. Palombo
18
Le peuplement de la Sicile pendant le Pléistocène: L’homme et les faunes
SarahE. Whitcher, Joel C. Janetski, and Richard H. Meadow 39
Animal bones from Wadi Mataha (Petra Basin, Jordan): The initial
analysis
Liora Kolska Horwitz and Eitan Tchernov 49
Climatic change and faunal diversity in Epipalaeolithic and Early
Neolithic sites from the
Lower Jordan valley
Paul Y. Sondaar and Sandra A.E. van der Geer 67
Mesolithic environment and animal exploitation on Cyprus and
Sardinia/Corsica
Pierre Ducos 74
The introduction of animals by man in Cyprus: An alternative to the
Noah’s Ark model
Jean-DenisVigne, Isabelle Carrére, Jean-François Saliége, Alain Person,
HervéBocherens, Jean Guilaine and François Briois 73
Predomestic cattle, sheep, goat and pig during the late 9th and the
8th millennium cal. BC
on Cyprus: Preliminary results of Shillourokambos (Parekklisha,
Limassol)
Norbert Benecke 107
Mesolithic hunters of the Crimean Mountains: The fauna from the
rock shelter of Shpan’-koba
Hitomi Hongo and Richard H. Meadow 121
Faunal remains from Prepottery Neolithic levels at Çayönü,
Southeastern Turkey: a preliminary report focusing on pigs (Sus
sp.)
Gulcin Ýlgezdi 141
Zooarchaeology at Çayönü: a prelýmýnary assessment of the red
deer bones
Banu Oksuz 154
Analysis of the cattle bones of the Prepottery Neolithic settlement
of Çayönü
Nerissa Russell and Louise Martin 163
Neolithic Çatalhöyük: preliminary zooarchaeological results from the
renewed excavations
Alice M. Choyke 170
Bronze Age bone and antler manufacturing at Arslantepe
(Anatolia)
Ofer Bar-Yosef 184
The context of animal domestication in Southwestern Asia
CorneliaBecker 195
Bone and species distribution in late PPNB Basta (Jordan) -
Rethinking the anthropogenic factor
Justin Lev-Tov 207
Lateprehistoric faunal remains from new excavations at Tel Ali (Northern
Israel)
DaniellaE. Bar-Yosef Mayer 217
The economic importance of molluscs in the Levant
DanielHelmer 227
Les gazelles de la Shamiyya du nord et de la Djézireh, du Natoufien
récent au PPNB: Implications environnementales
Maria Saña Seguí 241
Animal resource management and the process of animal
domestication at Tell Halula
(Euphrates Valley-Sria) from 8800 bp to 7800 bp
VOLUME B
Chiara Cavallo, Peter M.M.G. Akkermans and Hans Koens 5
Hunting with bow and arrow at Tell Sabi Abyad
Caroline Grigson 12
The secondary products revolution? Changes in animal
management from the fourth to the fifth millennium, at Arjoune,
Syria
Barbara Wilkens 29
Faunal remains from Tell Afis (Syria)
Margarethe Uerpmann and Hans-Peter Uerpmann 40
Faunal remains of Al-Buhais 18: an Aceramic Neolithic site in the
Emirate of Sharjah (SE-Arabia) - excavations1995-1998
Angela von den Driesch and Henriette Manhart 50
Fish bones from Al Markh, Bahrain
Mark Beech 68
Preliminary report on the faunal remains from an ‘Ubaid settlement
on Dalma Island, United Arab Emirates
Jean Desse and Nathalie Desse-Berset 79
Julfar (Ras al Khaimah, Emirats Arabes Unis), ville portuaire du
golfe arabo- persique (VIIIe-XVIIe- siècles): exploitation des
mammiferes et des poissons
Chris Mosseri-Marlio 94
Sea turtle and dolphin remains from Ra’s al-Hadd, Oman
Hervé Bocherens, Daniel Billiou, Vincent Charpentier and Marjan
Mashkour 104
Palaeoenvironmental and archaeological implications of bone and
tooth isotopic biogeochemistry (13C 15N) in southwestern Asia
Sándor Bökönyi † and László Bartosiewicz 116
A review of animal remains from Shahr-i Sokhta (Eastern Iran)
Ann Forsten 153
A note on the equid from Anau, Turkestan, "Equus caballus
pumpellii" Duerst
Alex K. Kasparov 156
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Zoomorphological statuettes from Eneolithic layers at Ilgynly-depe
and Altyn depe in
South Turkmeniya
László Bartosiewicz 164
Cattle offering from the temple of Montuhotep, Sankhkara (Thebes,
Egypt)
Louis Chaix 177
An hyksos horse from Tell Heboua (Sinaï, Egypt)
Liliane Karali 187
Evolution actuelle de l’archéozoologie en Grèce dans le Néolithique
et l’Age du Bronze
Emmanuelle Vila 197
Bone remains from sacrificial places: the temples of Athena Alea at
Tegea and of Asea on Agios Elias (The Peloponnese, Greece)
Wim Van Neer, Ruud Wildekamp, Marc Waelkens, Allan Arndt and Filip
Volckaert 206
Fish as indicators of trade relationships in Roman times: the example
of Sagalassos, Turkey
Ingrid Beuls, Bea De Cupere, Paul Van Mele, Marleen Vermoere, Marc
Waelkens 216
Present-day traditional ovicaprine herding as a reconstructional aid
for understanding herding at Roman Sagalassos
Umberto Albarella
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